Flashback to the early 80’s and me and 4-5 buddies in the Air Force would sit in the day room watching Justin every week. Now I’m 60yo and watching him on RUclips 🙏🏼🙏🏼💯
“Thank goodness I’m ambidextrous; I’m left handed with both hands.” I loved this show and this guy. No drama, no music, no suspense, no laugh track, just a guy who loves what he does and an audience you hardly know is there until they start genuinely reacting to his funny, ironic, or relatable comments. Always grateful that he now exists on RUclips.
@@kenholt8297 hahah I can’t disagree, but theres really no balance anymore. There’s no Bob Ross, Mr. Rogers, Justin.. hell even Martha and Snoop Dog was slow drip entertainment. Idk anyone that actually sat and watched this like it was The Price is Right 🤣 but it was comforting background noise that still managed to be entertaining while u got things done.. like laundry or cooking or drawing… So I agree. We need them Karens for laughs and to help check ourselves from Time to time 🤣🤣🤣 Not the same tho. TLDR: ur rite ur rite. Not really the same tho 😆😭🤷🏻♀️
@ idk if they were actual laugh tracks, but I suspect a few. They played it off as a live audience. Yet the audience would laugh at things that weren’t funny at all. Like Emerald Lagasse, John Folse, a few others. Most probably had “laugh” signage for the right times, or would do edited cuts to audience laughter from other time stamps etc. So I just used “laugh tracks” as a blanket term cause it was easier and shorter that way lol
I remember seeing him growing up in the 80’s. This was back when television actually taught you things and this is so nostalgic. I’m so glad I was born then!
Growing up in South Louisiana, he was a cultural icon and we enjoyed his show, but his TV character was just that... a bit he played. Between him, and Paul Prudhomme, they introduced the world to our cooking and our culture.
The accent may have been a bit of a put-on, but I refuse to believe that "those funny looking biscuits taste the best and I ain't givin' none of 'em to y'all" or "a little wine for the sauce and a little wine for the cook" were anything but real.
Now, this was a man that I sure loved to watch in the kitchen! Just made me remember how GOOD the SIMPLE things were back then. RIP Sir and you are TRULY missed!!!🙏🏾😌👌🏾👍🏾🕊❤️
I watched him every sat morning after cartoons....❤❤❤ He's had a hand in why I became a chef. Yes with Jaques and Julia as well... All those chefs on PBS When I was just young thang.❤
@misstlc7136 N'deed and I too learned quote a bit about cooking by just simply watching him way back then. However, I'm not a chef such as yourself but, I can hold things down quite well in a kitchen might I add!😄 Also, if I may say that you forgot to put a "P" in front of "young thang" when you spoke if yourself back then! 🧐🤣😂 Nevertheless, have a "HAPPY & very PROSPEROUS" NEW YEAR Ms.🙏🏾🙂👌🏾👍🏾💛
@orlandoengland9184 lol. For sure PYT Days gone but not forgotten. 46 years later in the restaurant biz. I've left the kitchen except @ my house. Anyone that learned from those great chefs can turn it up in the kitchen. Good 4 you 💘. I'm happy to see my man Jaques Pepin still cookin on Facebook from his home in Connecticut at 89 years young. Luv u Jaques 💓
My first cooking show i watched on Wish cooking shows were still like rhis todday . He was the best .. He was genuine ..RIP Justin Wilson Thank you for youe matveloys recipes your humor and your wit. Never met you but my mom did many mamy years ago . .
My papa & mama loved Justin. Papa loved the opening to his show. Many warm memories of watching Justin with my parents...would love to have those days back again. ❤❤
i met him in 81 when he came to the base theater. he was really funny and came out into the crowd afterwards and met everyone personally. very nice man and a great cook.
As a kid visiting my grandfather, he would watch this and I didn't quite "get" it. Now I do. Thanks, Papa, for introducing me to the delightful Justin Wilson.
Never missed watching Justin Wilson on PBS Saturday afternoon. Never missed a show, have all his cookbooks and I miss shows like his and the Frugal Gourmet.
My father watched this man all the time. He would try his recipes and cook for us. They were outstanding, I believe Mr. Wilson would have been proud. I hope he is cooking for my dad in Heaven. RIP Mr. Wison and Daddy.
Justin’s daughter lived in the next parish to my grandparents. Sometimes, he’d drop by the seed store with his son-in-law. Very little work got done when word got around that he was there. At that time, Jerry Clower was a fertilizer salesman. On the days when Wilson and Clower were both at the seed store the entire male population of the parish flocked to the seed store.
Ai gartee you, hes the best,saw him in person at a houston garden show he was cooking ,he gave a kiss on the cheek boy i was thrilled love justin wilson god bless him Laura ❤
My husband (soon to be, at the time) and I saw this originally aired after being up all night. We didn't have any buttermilk or I would've made them right then, garontee! I'm puttin' buttermilk on my grocery list now! I always remembered seeing that. I'm glad this video was preserved. Thanks!
I used to live about 45 minutes from him when I was a kid. I loved watching him on TV growing up and I love being able to go back and watch all these episodes now as an adult!! Great memories and recipes!!! 💜💜💜💜🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷
I declare, I never would have remembered this man if a video of him hadn't showed up in my recommended. What a great memory! Watched him on my local PBS station and loved the way he talked. A bit like me, but different.
I remember being very young and seeing my Mom, whom has past away 4 years ago now last April, watching this show and cooking some of the amazing dishes which came out so goooooood 🤤… I have so many beautiful memories of Her prepare these amazingly delicious dishes. Thank you for posting them. 🙏🏾
I loved this show. I used to watch it on a PBS channel and actually thought everyone here in southern Louisiana talked like him. Sadly, I was mistaken 😢 😂
I remember Justin Wilson! He's the reason I say, "garonetee" Lol aww brings back some memories I had forgotten about. So good to see and hear him again. Thank you! Happy Father's Day y'all!
I grew watching him as well with my dad. What makes it even more nostalgic is the hum and whistle you hear from an old Analog tv..ahh the good Ole days
I really enjoyed watching him as a little girl. He was exciting and fun to watch and listen to. I think he was the only and only man tv cook I had seen, so I had to watch him. Here in 2025😊
Justin was one of the all time GREATS of TV chefs, I used to watch my Grandmother make her biscuits, she did all this in an old sycamore dough trough with one exception, she used Lard for the shortening (which makes one hell of a better biscuit IMHO ) she would gently knead the dough mixture with her humble, aged, arthritic hands as if she were an artist forming a masterpiece. She knew when all ingredients were perfectly married to the exact consistency for a mouthwatering, perfect pan of biscuits. It was truly an art ! God Bless Justin, just like my Grandmother, he is sorely missed !
My grandfather acted just like him, except he was from TN. His paternal grandmother was a Wilson, maybe they are related somehow who knows. But, everyone loved him. He was funny also and would tell us funny stories and jokes. He talked to us like an adult, even though we were kids. He was so smart, there was nothing he couldn't do or make or build.
Yeah, whole episodes are better. It's a shame they cut the episodes up like this. Especially to the point where we don't even get to see the finished result.
About 65 years ago, my uncle was driving his trailer to an oil rig in Louisiana, in the middle of the night when the trailer brakes caught the whole thing on fire. Another guy stopped and helped him put out the fire. It was Justin Wilson and apparently as a safety engineer, he'd fought more than a few fires around oil wells.
He cooks like my grandmother used to, didn’t measure anything. She’d pour ingredients in her hand. I have one of his cook books and I was surprised he actually had measurements in it. I’ve cooked a few of his recipes. Absolutely awesome.
He and Julia child were the first two shows I remember watching as a kid. The first recipe I ever tried was a salad dressing Justin made. I was probably 8 and writ down the ingredients in a little note pad. I loved that show.
Always loved to watch Justin just for the accent! as a new bride, lo these many years ago, my MIL told me she made hers with just self-rising flour and evaporated milk. She lied. I did learn to make my own biscuit by trial and error and finally got it right. Even my husband's brothers approved. They told me later that their mom never could make biscuit, but their grandma made the best, her own mom. But MIL thought hers were just like mama's. Never knead it, don't roll it too thin, that's the secret.
Agaritas (the brush all around) Growing wild in west Texas, abound. The ripe berries folks take Then add beetles and bake Tortillas de bayas ‘til browned.
Used my leftover biscuits yesterday to make fresh strawberry bread pudding. My mama always made this with biscuits and we all loved it. The strawberries were my idea. 🍓
The strawberry shortcake I grew up with consisted of hot, buttered biscuits layered up (after they cooled) with crushed, sweetened strawberries. Let it set for an hour or so before serving and it will develop a unique flavor. Good whipped cream or ice cream on top makes it even better!
I loved him...he reminded me sooooo much of my dad. And not just me, he was actually approached in public and asked if he was Justin Wilson. He looked like him. Glasses, hair, right down to the red suspenders. God rest them both. 🙏 😢
White lily self rising flower really makes this a little easier! Butter is better than shortening! If you like biscuits to be fluffy, it’s better if they’re a little bit thicker than that. If you don’t have a biscuit cutter. You can use the top of a pasta sauce jar.
I remember the original broadcast. He burned the biscuits and threw them against the wall in a fit of rage. When the audience began to laugh, I believe he said, “Y’all gonna burn in hell. I Gar-on-tee.” After he flipped off the audience, he was escorted off the stage by security. It was his last show.
As a northerner I had not heard of this guy until I saw how much Kent Rollins the "Cookin Cowboy' respected him and looked up to him as a boy. Any man who is so beloved by a personal hero of mine is ok in my book. Thanks Justin, I never knew you in life but your legacy continues in chefs and cooks across generations and locations
I watched this great chef when I was at college. I will never forget " a little wine for the sauce and a little wine for the chef"!
And said wooden utensils could catch on 🔥🔥! 😂😂
Flashback to the early 80’s and me and 4-5 buddies in the Air Force would sit in the day room watching Justin every week. Now I’m 60yo and watching him on RUclips 🙏🏼🙏🏼💯
Did the same thing, stationed at Barksdale AFB. Always watched him while pulling Alert
@ shoot at Barksdale y’all could of went to the studio😉😉💯
“Thank goodness I’m ambidextrous; I’m left handed with both hands.”
I loved this show and this guy. No drama, no music, no suspense, no laugh track, just a guy who loves what he does and an audience you hardly know is there until they start genuinely reacting to his funny, ironic, or relatable comments. Always grateful that he now exists on RUclips.
Drama is the best! What's life without entertaining Karens and Darens? It would be boring!
@@kenholt8297 hahah I can’t disagree, but theres really no balance anymore. There’s no Bob Ross, Mr. Rogers, Justin.. hell even Martha and Snoop Dog was slow drip entertainment. Idk anyone that actually sat and watched this like it was The Price is Right 🤣 but it was comforting background noise that still managed to be entertaining while u got things done.. like laundry or cooking or drawing…
So I agree. We need them Karens for laughs and to help check ourselves from
Time to time 🤣🤣🤣 Not the same tho.
TLDR: ur rite ur rite. Not really the same tho 😆😭🤷🏻♀️
Is there cooking shows with laugh tracks?
@ idk if they were actual laugh tracks, but I suspect a few. They played it off as a live audience. Yet the audience would laugh at things that weren’t funny at all. Like Emerald Lagasse, John Folse, a few others. Most probably had “laugh” signage for the right times, or would do edited cuts to audience laughter from other time stamps etc. So I just used “laugh tracks” as a blanket term cause it was easier and shorter that way lol
Sitting here on a Saturday morning hanging out with Justin. Just like I did way back when. A great way to start a weekend.
Justin Wilson and a rainy Saturday morning was ultimate relaxation.
Chauvin here!
@@TheAutumnWind_RN4Lyou got that right my friend👍hardly ever missed a Saturday morning with Justin Wilson. MAN, I miss those days...
I guarantee, woo!
Miss those PBS Saturday and Sunday schedules.
Justin Wilson cooking, and Bob Ross painting....... YUP!! Those were the days........ :)
Damn straight....and yankee work shop
@@oddsbodkins9153Mr. Rogers.
But before was TOS.
Spock
@@oddsbodkins9153That trio of shows made for a great saturday afternoon in my youth.
I garr-on-teee!
I remember seeing him growing up in the 80’s. This was back when television actually taught you things and this is so nostalgic. I’m so glad I was born then!
thats right. i grew up80s in louisiana
They still teach you how to be a thug
@ yeah but we had enough sense not to do it.
Life was better with Justin Wilson
Life was better in the 80's anyway. 😊
Growing up in South Louisiana, he was a cultural icon and we enjoyed his show, but his TV character was just that... a bit he played. Between him, and Paul Prudhomme, they introduced the world to our cooking and our culture.
Ok, i always wondered if that was just an exaggeration
The accent may have been a bit of a put-on, but I refuse to believe that "those funny looking biscuits taste the best and I ain't givin' none of 'em to y'all" or "a little wine for the sauce and a little wine for the cook" were anything but real.
Now, this was a man that I sure loved to watch in the kitchen! Just made me remember how GOOD the SIMPLE things were back then. RIP Sir and you are TRULY missed!!!🙏🏾😌👌🏾👍🏾🕊❤️
I watched him every sat morning after cartoons....❤❤❤
He's had a hand in why I became a chef.
Yes with Jaques and Julia as well...
All those chefs on PBS When I was just young thang.❤
@misstlc7136 N'deed and I too learned quote a bit about cooking by just simply watching him way back then. However, I'm not a chef such as yourself but, I can hold things down quite well in a kitchen might I add!😄 Also, if I may say that you forgot to put a "P" in front of "young thang" when you spoke if yourself back then! 🧐🤣😂 Nevertheless, have a "HAPPY & very PROSPEROUS" NEW YEAR Ms.🙏🏾🙂👌🏾👍🏾💛
@orlandoengland9184 lol. For sure PYT Days gone but not forgotten. 46 years later in the restaurant biz. I've left the kitchen except @ my house. Anyone that learned from those great chefs can turn it up in the kitchen. Good 4 you 💘.
I'm happy to see my man Jaques Pepin still cookin on Facebook from his home in Connecticut at 89 years young. Luv u Jaques 💓
I remember watching him on tv with my dad. We both loved him. So much fun to watch. Thanks for posting these clips. Really made my day,
Me too. Watch with my farther
Me too. ❤
He was a “segregationist” also!
@@kelj4517 There seems to be more segregation going on these days.
Me too!! Brings back great memories ❤
My first cooking show i watched on
Wish cooking shows were still like rhis todday . He was the best ..
He was genuine ..RIP Justin Wilson
Thank you for youe matveloys recipes your humor and your wit. Never met you but my mom did many mamy years ago . .
My papa & mama loved Justin. Papa loved the opening to his show. Many warm memories of watching Justin with my parents...would love to have those days back again. ❤❤
i met him in 81 when he came to the base theater. he was really funny and came out into the crowd afterwards and met everyone personally. very nice man and a great cook.
Brings back old memories of watching him on TV. No Computers, Internet, Cell Phones or RUclips! Life was much simpler back then.
As a kid visiting my grandfather, he would watch this and I didn't quite "get" it. Now I do. Thanks, Papa, for introducing me to the delightful Justin Wilson.
Never missed watching Justin Wilson on PBS Saturday afternoon. Never missed a show, have all his cookbooks and I miss shows like his and the Frugal Gourmet.
The Frugal was an early child sniffer.......
Yeah, that guy from the frugal gourmet was a real piece of work.
This man made watching recipes fun. Good food, good times. Thanks for bringing him back to us.
I love when he goes "hoooo"
My father watched this man all the time. He would try his recipes and cook for us. They were outstanding, I believe Mr. Wilson would have been proud. I hope he is cooking for my dad in Heaven. RIP Mr. Wison and Daddy.
This goes out to all of us that grew during the 80's! I use to watch this show at my granny's house!!
Justin’s daughter lived in the next parish to my grandparents. Sometimes, he’d drop by the seed store with his son-in-law. Very little work got done when word got around that he was there. At that time, Jerry Clower was a fertilizer salesman. On the days when Wilson and Clower were both at the seed store the entire male population of the parish flocked to the seed store.
I imagine there was terbacker chawin, ball scratchin' and the tallest stories in the world getting told theyah.
@@professornuke7562 Each would try to outdo the other -- so I reckon respect for the strict letter of the truth was not observed.
That's cool
I loved watching him as a kid, haven't watched him in decades. He just entertained me as a 50 year old just as much as he did as a teenager.
My favorite cooking show ever..I was 14 yrs old watching him..I still follow his recipes
Ai gartee you, hes the best,saw him in person at a houston garden show he was cooking ,he gave a kiss on the cheek boy i was thrilled love justin wilson god bless him Laura ❤
I remember watching Justin Wilson and he was so much fun to watch. Good times 😃
I remember watching him on PBS as a kid. One of the earliest inspirations for my cooking.
@@mikechickenman ya ya ya, but he’s still an awesome chef!!
My husband (soon to be, at the time) and I saw this originally aired after being up all night. We didn't have any buttermilk or I would've made them right then, garontee!
I'm puttin' buttermilk on my grocery list now!
I always remembered seeing that. I'm glad this video was preserved.
Thanks!
My paw paw would always say "Yess-sirr-eeee" and would reference Justin Wilson often. I miss that so much!
I used to live about 45 minutes from him when I was a kid. I loved watching him on TV growing up and I love being able to go back and watch all these episodes now as an adult!! Great memories and recipes!!! 💜💜💜💜🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷
He taught me how to cook in the beginning. Still the best on screen chef of all time. Couldn’t wait to see his next show .
What a great catchphrase “I guarantee” and a great story teller.
I loved watching Justin Wilson his shows were fantastic, I still love watching them...."I guarantee". 🙂♥️
I declare, I never would have remembered this man if a video of him hadn't showed up in my recommended. What a great memory! Watched him on my local PBS station and loved the way he talked. A bit like me, but different.
I remember being very young and seeing my Mom, whom has past away 4 years ago now last April, watching this show and cooking some of the amazing dishes which came out so goooooood 🤤… I have so many beautiful memories of Her prepare these amazingly delicious dishes. Thank you for posting them. 🙏🏾
😢
I particularly loved his funny stories. 😊
I had an uncle who cut solid shortening into the flour with two table knives, one in each hand.
Whatever the method, the results were superb.
Crisco and 2 forks 😊
I'd love to go back in time and be in this audience!
Me too such great memories!
PBS every Saturday morning.
Me too
I remember this guy. Love his accent. ❤.
This 40 years old loves it i remember my grandmother watching this on the TV lol 😊
I remember Justin from when l was a young adult. Fond memories of watching his cooking show! ❤👍🇨🇦
Same. I gar-on-tee!
I loved this show. I used to watch it on a PBS channel and actually thought everyone here in southern Louisiana talked like him. Sadly, I was mistaken 😢
😂
Blessing to those of us who were fortunate enough to have seen or heard this unique human being...awesome to see him again..😅
There's only one Justin Wilson. So glad I ran across these videos. He's surely missed!
I remember Justin Wilson! He's the reason I say, "garonetee" Lol aww brings back some memories I had forgotten about. So good to see and hear him again. Thank you! Happy Father's Day y'all!
Justin Wilson is a Cajun legend, I guarantee!❤❤❤❤❤
Wasn't he born in Mississippi?
He is not a cajun
I grew watching him as well with my dad. What makes it even more nostalgic is the hum and whistle you hear from an old Analog tv..ahh the good Ole days
I love him. He was so full of joy and life.
I really enjoyed watching him as a little girl. He was exciting and fun to watch and listen to. I think he was the only and only man tv cook I had seen, so I had to watch him. Here in 2025😊
An American Hero. What an amazing gentleman. He was the real deal in American cooking.
Justin was one of the all time GREATS of TV chefs, I used to watch my Grandmother make her biscuits, she did all this in an old sycamore dough trough with one exception, she used Lard for the shortening (which makes one hell of a better biscuit IMHO ) she would gently knead the dough mixture with her humble, aged, arthritic hands as if she were an artist forming a masterpiece. She knew when all ingredients were perfectly married to the exact consistency for a mouthwatering, perfect pan of biscuits. It was truly an art ! God Bless Justin, just like my Grandmother, he is sorely missed !
I used to watch this fella all the time when I was younger!
Haven't seen his show in many years. Always enjoyed it.
Watching this brings back memories. RIP Grandma
My grandfather acted just like him, except he was from TN. His paternal grandmother was a Wilson, maybe they are related somehow who knows. But, everyone loved him. He was funny also and would tell us funny stories and jokes. He talked to us like an adult, even though we were kids. He was so smart, there was nothing he couldn't do or make or build.
Ive never watched this guy before, but I could watch him all day. Hes funny and relaxed. Sounds like he is straight from the bayou
Yeah, these are all chopped up and they cut out the stories though. If you can find whole episodes it's worth looking.
Yeah, whole episodes are better.
It's a shame they cut the episodes up like this. Especially to the point where we don't even get to see the finished result.
About 65 years ago, my uncle was driving his trailer to an oil rig in Louisiana, in the middle of the night when the trailer brakes caught the whole thing on fire. Another guy stopped and helped him put out the fire.
It was Justin Wilson and apparently as a safety engineer, he'd fought more than a few fires around oil wells.
Justin Wilson just takes me back to my childhood.
His is the only cooking show I have ever been able to watch.
Justin was the first chef i saw on television and somehow he inspired me to develop a passion for cooking. Thank you sir for your contributions.
A simpler time. I used to love watching cooking shows as a kid. Justin was awesome.
This man is the reason i become interested in cooking. I watched him in Saturdays in PBS when i was a little kid.
Thank you, always loved this guy. Still makes me want to smile and cook.
He cooks like my grandmother used to, didn’t measure anything. She’d pour ingredients in her hand. I have one of his cook books and I was surprised he actually had measurements in it. I’ve cooked a few of his recipes. Absolutely awesome.
He measured everything in this video 😮
@ yes he did but if you watched him regularly he didn’t always do that……..
I remember watching Justin back when I was a teenager on TV. I am 63 now. Its great he is still available on YT!😎
I surely do miss me some Justin Wilson. I guarantee! Good recipes, good stories, and always a lot of fun!
I always loved the way he was so clean with everything. Talk about ole school.
He and Julia child were the first two shows I remember watching as a kid. The first recipe I ever tried was a salad dressing Justin made. I was probably 8 and writ down the ingredients in a little note pad. I loved that show.
Justin Wilson (Passed 2001) and Graham Kerr (89) were so fun to watch and good teachers.
I learned how to use fresh garlic, herbs, and wine from Kerr. Objects you never saw in my house growing up.
I loved this dude when I was a kid!!! He taught me so much about cooking! Merci, mon ami!
I watched him make a wonderful pasta salad yesterday and made it after watching him. It was so good!!
I use to love this show. I like the way he talks
I LOVED watching Justin on a weekend morning! I still have all his old standup comedy audio tapes.
I bought his cookbooks, loved the show too!!
My introduction to Justin Wilson was on a vinyl record my Dad had with the story of The Alligator Shoes. I LOVED that story. 😅
Always loved to watch Justin just for the accent! as a new bride, lo these many years ago, my MIL told me she made hers with just self-rising flour and evaporated milk. She lied. I did learn to make my own biscuit by trial and error and finally got it right. Even my husband's brothers approved. They told me later that their mom never could make biscuit, but their grandma made the best, her own mom. But MIL thought hers were just like mama's. Never knead it, don't roll it too thin, that's the secret.
loved watching his cooking show back in the day, his jokes were always funny
When I was stationed in Wildflecken Germany in the early 80's, I would watch his shows on AFN. It was on right after lunchtime.
He was a figure ill never forget. I remeber as a kid watching him. Not knowing how to cook a lick, but loved watching him talk and create.
My daddy loved hearing this man talk!
Classic and undeniably good😋
I'll be making these! Thank you.
Biscuits....biscuits all the time! Louisiana misses you Justin 😢
Agaritas (the brush all around) Growing wild in west Texas, abound.
The ripe berries folks take
Then add beetles and bake
Tortillas de bayas ‘til browned.
Used my leftover biscuits yesterday to make fresh strawberry bread pudding. My mama always made this with biscuits and we all loved it. The strawberries were my idea. 🍓
Sounds delicious❤❤❤
The strawberry shortcake I grew up with consisted of hot, buttered biscuits layered up (after they cooled) with crushed, sweetened strawberries. Let it set for an hour or so before serving and it will develop a unique flavor. Good whipped cream or ice cream on top makes it even better!
I loved him...he reminded me sooooo much of my dad. And not just me, he was actually approached in public and asked if he was Justin Wilson. He looked like him. Glasses, hair, right down to the red suspenders. God rest them both. 🙏 😢
Pre hotted!!! I love his sayings
Mr. Wilsons’ show was just kind-hearted fun ; just like he was . 😢
He’s helping me learn the Cajun accent for my latest dnd character lol. Love this guy
lol hes as much cajun as I am Ethiopian lol
This guy was super entertaining on TV back in the day! Always looked forward to his Saturday morning segment on PBS.
White lily self rising flower really makes this a little easier!
Butter is better than shortening!
If you like biscuits to be fluffy, it’s better if they’re a little bit thicker than that.
If you don’t have a biscuit cutter. You can use the top of a pasta sauce jar.
Where in the world is the end of the video... I wanted to see Justin's biscuits!
That's what I said...what nut case stopped recording and didn't show the COOKED BISCUITS???
They looked amazing. I guarantee!
@@Sheila-u4tIKR?!!!😭
I remember the original broadcast. He burned the biscuits and threw them against the wall in a fit of rage. When the audience began to laugh, I believe he said, “Y’all gonna burn in hell. I Gar-on-tee.” After he flipped off the audience, he was escorted off the stage by security. It was his last show.
@@Sigmund1924 Haha!
As a northerner I had not heard of this guy until I saw how much Kent Rollins the "Cookin Cowboy' respected him and looked up to him as a boy. Any man who is so beloved by a personal hero of mine is ok in my book. Thanks Justin, I never knew you in life but your legacy continues in chefs and cooks across generations and locations
I remember watching him with my grandpa when I was a kid. Man those were the good old days. Memories memories memories.
My Mom and Dad are from Ohio and retired down to Florida, but they enjoyed watching this show on the Florid Public Education TV
That certainly took me back to my childhood and gave me some good old warm and fuzzy feelings "I guarantee.....I'll tell ya"
I Love this guy! Remember watching him when I was a kid. But, but, but...we didn't get to see those baked biscuits 😕 when they came out of the oven
I was watching him cook way before the Food Network! The man can flat-out cook!!!!
What a personality. And what a cook. True talent. Compare this to modern food shows. We are devolving as a society. All the way down to food shows.
My Dad and I watched him fond memories from years ago. I garuntee!
✨🕊️💚☘️💚🕊️✨
I used to watch Him every Saturday! Great show,